The Stuart Age: A History of England 1603-1714Longman, 1980 - 493 pagina's |
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... gentry is primarily a legal , not an economic , one . Both peers and gentry were rentier landowners ; peers could be poorer than gentry . Too few historians have heeded R. H. Tawney's wise words , written in 1954 : ' The groups ...
... gentry is primarily a legal , not an economic , one . Both peers and gentry were rentier landowners ; peers could be poorer than gentry . Too few historians have heeded R. H. Tawney's wise words , written in 1954 : ' The groups ...
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... gentry ' . The county magnates got a much greater proportion of their incomes from rent and less from direct farming ... gentry ' , a generation of historians tore each other apart in print and produced a bewildering variety of ...
... gentry ' . The county magnates got a much greater proportion of their incomes from rent and less from direct farming ... gentry ' , a generation of historians tore each other apart in print and produced a bewildering variety of ...
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... gentry of Somerset who were members of the parliamentary county committee in Somerset in late 1642 and early 1643 and who ran the county for the king when it was taken over by royalist forces in the summer of 1643. Professor Underdown's ...
... gentry of Somerset who were members of the parliamentary county committee in Somerset in late 1642 and early 1643 and who ran the county for the king when it was taken over by royalist forces in the summer of 1643. Professor Underdown's ...
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The economy of early Stuart England | 4 |
Society in early Stuart England | 35 |
The Elizabethan constitution | 81 |
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